Chorizo sausage pasta

We bought some sausages for the weekend barbie, and spotted a pack of Heller's chorizo sausage.  I suddenly had a craving for chorizo and so we bought one.  It was nothing short of awesome.  My wife, who is not fond of anything spicy, loved it.  Even my son had a second serving.  And then my wife and I thought of the same idea: this sausage will taste great with pasta!  And it did.
I used dried Italian herbs for this recipe.  I'm sure that fresh basil will taste loads better.
Total time: 90 minutes
Yield: serves 5 people
Ingredients
- 10 pcs chorizo sausages, sliced
 - 1 medium onion chopped into small pieces
 - 300g spaghetti noodles
 - 400g can tomato sauce
 - 100g tomato paste
 - as needed cheddar cheese
 - 2 tbsp cooking oil
 - as needed water
 - 6 large button mushrooms, thinly sliced
 - 1 bunch spinach leaves
 - as needed dried italian herbs
 - to taste salt and ground pepper
 
- Heat up a pan over medium heat and pour enough water to thinly cover the base. Add the chorizo sausage slices and spread flat. Mix occasionally to cook in water.
 - At this stage, start boiling the water for the pasta. Cook the pasta as per package directions.
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            When all the water has dried up, set the chorizo pieces aside and pour cooking oil on the pan.  Saute the onion, followed by the mushrooms.  After a minute, return the chorizo and add the tomato sauce, tomato paste, and 1/8 cup water to thin out the sauce a bit.  Mix.
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            Sprinkle dried herbs (or add fresh basil if you have these) and sprinkle salt and pepper.  If you want to cut through the sour tomato taste, grate a generous amount of cheese and taste.  When the sauce tastes as desired, add the spinach leaves and mix occasionally until wilted.
 - The spaghetti noodles would be cooked and drained by now. Mix the pasta with the sauce. Serve with grated cheese on top (and some fresh basil leaves - if you have these!).
 




Wow! Looks so masarap. Drooling here by just looking at those photos...
ReplyDeleteGusto ko ulit i-try ito, tamang-tama lang yung anghang ng chorizo!
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